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Beautiful cathedral be sure to walk and see the side chapels as they are much more ornate. We learned a lot by taking the crypt tower and was worth our time. The guide was a historian and excellent! Buy tickets at the bell tower and...More

One of the most iconic places in the city, and close to many of the other most popular sights. Inside they sell candles for lighting, and outside there is some kind of “special tile” in the pavement, where you can make a wish. If you...More

I just loved this place. All of the buildings are completely right and the huge expanse of ground around the cathedral just sets it off beautifully. I could have sat here for hours just watching. Do not miss this part of the old town whatever...More

The area around the cathedral, square, tower and palace as well as the Gediminas Castle which overlooks them all is a must see, a couple of hours wandering and finding out about some of the history is a great way to spend your time before...More

Cathedral Square is hard to miss now that they have added the three statues back onto the top of the cathedral (in 1995) and opened the bell tower for viewing adventures. In addition to the iconic cathedral, there is the statue of Gediminas and his...More

A beautiful cathedral easy to find across from the Irish embassy. The bell tower is fantastic and the interior of the building stunning. Candles can be bought for 15 cents in shop inside Cathedral on the left.

Our exceptionally good Vilnius Walking Tour guide explained the history of this cathedral, which is markedly more interesting than it looks today. Regularly damaged/destroyed over the years, remodelled in the 19th C in neo- Classical style, "de-churched' by Communists under USSR rule, and religious iconography,...More

a building that looks like a museum on the outside and also a lot like the town hall. spacious and airy, we visited the day before the beatification of a lithuanian archbishop, so there were a large number of pilgrims.